Showing posts with label Parlovr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parlovr. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Parlovr games

Parlovr ended the night in their usual energetic way. They were about as bouncy a band as I've seen this year, and bettered an earlier appearance at Cafe DeKcuf. Unfortunately the crowd had tapered off a bit - I think some folks wandered off to catch the tail end of the Rock'N'Roll Pizza Party at Nine. There was no sign the dwindling crowd affected Parlovr's enthusiasm.

Keyboard action from Louis Jackson!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Guitar action!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Pointing action with Alex Cooper!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Alex sings!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Jeremy MacCuish is somewhere under hair.

Parlovr at Mavericks

Running about!

Parlovr at Mavericks

More Jeremy!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Alex gets some keyboard time.

Parlovr at Mavericks

These guys are one step away from turning into a Misfits cover band.

Parlovr at Mavericks

Hair-tossing action!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Alex gets close.

Parlovr at Mavericks

The whole lot!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Crazed tambourine action!

Parlovr at Mavericks

The whole lot!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Jumping about!

Parlovr at Mavericks

Faceoff action!

Parlovr at Mavericks

The bendy end!

Parlovr at Mavericks

There next show is Dec. 4 at the Cafe du Mile-End in Montreal with Hollerado. I'm sure it will be a very sedate event ...
  • Show reminder: The Darcys, The Ticket and In Antarctica perform at The Rainbow.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Beginnings and ends

It's time for i(heart)music's annual music festival, which this year is a three-day affair at Mavericks. It was evenly divided between a couple of great Ottawa performers and a couple of great not-from-Ottawa bands.

The Centretown Cripplers started things off - and also finished things off in a sense since it was their last show. They went out with a typically chaotic show highlighted by Chris Cook's repeated string-breaking - good thing there were a lot of Telecasters in the house to borrow.

Centretown Cripplers at Mavericks
The Centretown Cripplers at Mavericks, August 26, 2010

The last (and first) time I saw Giant Hand was also his first show, opening for Immaculate Machine and The Hi Lo Trons in the basement of End Hits. Since then he's garnered quite a bit of critical acclaim, thanks to his unvarnished songwriting and penetrating voice. Since that March 2008 gig he's acquired an electric guitar and made some use of looping in a very fine set.

Giant Hand at Mavericks
Giant Hand at Mavericks, August 26, 2010

Gramercy Riffs' sound echoes the days of Richard and Linda Thompson, Lee Hazelwood and Barbara Sinatra and Fleetwood Mac thanks to the dual vocals of Lee Hanlon and Mara Pellerin, though it has plenty of modern kick (and is mostly duet free - Lee and Mara trade of singing duties on a song-by-song basis). Incidentally, Daniel Banoub, brother of The Cripplers' Dave - you may recall him playing with the band at the pre-Cook wedding gig at the Montgomery Legion Hall plays bass in the St. John's combo.

Gramercy Riffs at Mavericks
Gramercy Riffs at Mavericks, August 26, 2010

By the time Parlovr got on stage the audience - never all that large to begin with, I'm sad to report - had shrunk to about a dozen, but they still got a super-active show from a band that would probably give 150% no matter the size of the crowd. The trio has a huge sound thanks to the cunning deployment of an octave pedal and loads of energy to go along with their choruses.

Parlovr at Mavericks
Parlovr at Mavericks, August 26, 2010

The festival continues tonight at Mavericks with performances by Amos the Transparent, The Darcys, Old Crowns and Oceans.
  • Show reminder: Sarah Blackwood, The Mudplots and Jersey Hurtt are at Cafe Dekcuf; Zachary Lucky, The Bravest Ghost and A.R. Coleman are at Raw Sugar; Alaska Army Band, Weak Size Fish and The Weeds play the Rainbow Bistro; The Beat Project gets funky at Irene's.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Parlovr game

Parlovr are a Montreal band that a lot of people say sound like they come from Montreal. Judging by reviews elsewhere I believe this boils down to a lot of Wolf Parade comparison. I think you could put them on a bill with Clap Your Sounds Say Yeah, Animal Collective or other noisy popsters without much fear of undue musical friction.

Festooned Hand Mirror - alias Louis Jackson - show some teeth.

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Shaking about with Tin Smoke Box (Alex Cooper) and drummer Red Oak Frame (Jeremy MacCuish).

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Box on the board.

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

More hair-shaking!

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Red rocks the beard.

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Festooned sings!

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Singalong action!

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Guitar action!

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Overhead action!

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Percussion action!

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Box works the crowd.

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

Bumping action!

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf

A wild and hectic show. The band is making their way through France right now.
  • Show reminder: The Swingers, We Surrender and The Termites play Zaphod Beeblebrox. 

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Rings and things

I(heart)music once again trawled the indie stratosphere of Canada for a show of three up-and-comers. Locals The Balconies are already well on people's radar screens, but Parlovr was new to me, as was was Diamond Rings. I'm going to assume the show sold out, since even for a frosty night Cafe DeKcuf was quite packed. The crowd was even pretty thick for the opener.

Diamond Rings is the dance-pop project from the D'urbervilles' Johnny O. It's super-hooky pop with some occasionally tough-sounding guitar riffs. Johnny also drastically reconfigured Sebadoh's On Fire as melodramatic piano pop. A very fun set. He promises a record in February or March.

Diamond Rings at Cafe DeKcuf
Diamond Rings at Cafe DeKcuf, December 18, 2009

Parlovr were also very energetic. They remind me a bit of Ottawa's own Fucked Corpse (during that band's earlier days) in some of their frenzy.

Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf
Parlovr at Cafe DeKcuf, December 18, 2009

The Balconies finished the night off with a typically great set. I think they may have kicked things up a notch in response to the two openers' bouncy performances. Jacquie Neville's voice was sounding particularly good, I thought.

Balconies at Cafe DeKcuf
Balconies at Cafe DeKcuf, December 18, 2009

They'll be back in town for a show at The Black Sheep Inn February 26 with The Golden Dogs.
  • Show reminder: The much-lauded Ketch Harbour Wolves, Murder Ford Monument and Hotshotcasino play Zaphod's; Jack De Keyzer is at the Rainbow; Manpower, Remi Royale, Thunder Uncle, Slo Tom and The Handsome Devils and Major Entertainer Mike H provide "Season's Beatings" at Irene's. There will also be the final (and well, only) competition for this year's Manadian Idol. There's evidence of the Danzig version on this blog somewhere. In 2009 The Sex Pistols get the treatment. I'm working, so no wonder The Rotters Club Reunion with The Action and Target 21 is being held at the Elmdale.